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The Idaho Wheat Production Guide is a “one-stop shop” where Idaho wheat producers can access the latest research results and production recommendations from wheat researchers in Idaho and surrounding region.

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Summary

Some introductory text about the guide here

Basic Recommendations and Quick Facts

Idaho Wheat Quick Facts

Soft White Spring Wheat
Hard Spring Wheat
Soft White Winter Wheat
Hard Winter Wheat

Wheat in Idaho - Introduction

Agronomic zones

Agronomic Zones of the Dryland Pacific Northwest - PNW Extension

Production, acreage, classes, quality

Markets – domestic and export

Growth and development

Wheat - spring and winter

Winter and Spring Wheat Growth Stages - SDSU Extension

Spring wheat

Spring Wheat Growth and Development - UMN Extension

Winter wheat

Wheat Growth Stages and Associated Management - Ohio Extension

Wheat Growth and Development - KSU Extension

Wheat varieties and breeding

Variety trial database

Seed

Planting

Irrigation management

Nutrient management

Weed control

Diseases and disease management

Insect pests and control

Drones and UAV

Harvest and storage

Cropping systems

Residue management

End-use quality

Economics

Publications

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